Basic Technical WritingMerrill, 1974 - 453 Seiten |
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... meaning the writer or speaker intends . Meaning depends on a frame of reference or the context in which words are used , as we shall soon see . Words representing colors , degrees of warmth , weight , and pressures are also relative ...
... meaning the writer or speaker intends . Meaning depends on a frame of reference or the context in which words are used , as we shall soon see . Words representing colors , degrees of warmth , weight , and pressures are also relative ...
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... meanings . 7. Do we know the meaning of a word , a term , or a concept when we know to what the word , term , or concept refers ? Explain . 8. In poetry and in puns , ambiguity- the intentional use of multiple meanings of a word or ...
... meanings . 7. Do we know the meaning of a word , a term , or a concept when we know to what the word , term , or concept refers ? Explain . 8. In poetry and in puns , ambiguity- the intentional use of multiple meanings of a word or ...
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... meaning . Sloppy punctuation can distort meaning and confuse the reader . There are two principles governing the use of punctuation marks : 1. The choice and placement of punctuation marks are governed by the writer's intention of ...
... meaning . Sloppy punctuation can distort meaning and confuse the reader . There are two principles governing the use of punctuation marks : 1. The choice and placement of punctuation marks are governed by the writer's intention of ...
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What Technical Writing Is | 2 |
Technical Correspondence | 27 |
Mechanical Details | 33 |
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